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Matriks SWOT Analysis of Sustainable Tourism Development in Bintan Regency After the Covid-19 Pandemic Fatmasari, Nur Aisyah
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): November, 2025
Publisher : CV. Austronesia Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v2i3.178

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Indonesia has several potentials that have been developed to accelerate tourism marketing after the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the areas in Bintan Regency, which is currently recovering the tourism sector where the potential for the strategic location of the area makes stakeholders have to complete various strategic efforts in mapping sustainable tourism. Sustainable tourism aims to maintain the stability of human and natural resources so that visiting tourists get an excellent tourism concept. This paper analyses the SWOT strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to identify sustainable tourism development in Bintan Regency after the Covid-19 Pandemic. The research method uses a qualitative approach by collecting some secondary data, which is then processed into in-depth analysis material according to the current phenomenon. The analysis tool uses a triangulation model in the form of data, documents and findings based on observations which are then narrated in in-depth analysis results. The findings show that the SWOT matrix requires the concept of Border Cross Tourism as a policy strategy in formulating sustainable tourism. Then also by paying attention to the supervision and control stipulated in Ministerial Regulations (KEMENPAREKRAF) or Presidential Regulations (PERPRES) so that sustainable tourism development after the Covid-19 pandemic can be implemented in realizing 4 A tourism indicators consisting of Accessibility, Accommodation, Attraction, Activities and Amenities in maintaining tourism stability by involving foreign direct investment which has been regulated in standard operating procedures (SOP) which several neighbouring countries in the Bintan Regency area must obey.
Geographic Barriers and Extreme Poverty: Micro-Spatial Evidence from the Riau Islands Province Fatmasari, Nur Aisyah; Warsono, Hardi; Kismartini, Kismartini; Priyadi, Budi Puspo
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Kesatuan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2026): JIAKES Edisi April 2026
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jiakes.v14i2.5107

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Extreme poverty in archipelagic regions is strongly shaped by geographical constraints such as inter-island isolation, weak connectivity, and high logistics and basic service costs, with the Riau Islands Province showing pronounced and uneven poverty across sub-districts. This study aims to analyze the relationship between geographical constraints and extreme poverty, as well as to identify spatial clustering patterns that can inform more targeted policy interventions. The study employs a quantitative approach using microdata on extremely poor households. The analysis applies Spearman’s rank correlation to examine the relationship between variables, along with Global Moran’s I and Local Indicators of Spatial Association to detect spatial autocorrelation and clustering patterns. The findings indicate a significant positive relationship between geographical constraints and extreme poverty, showing that stronger spatial barriers are associated with deeper and more severe poverty conditions. Spatial analysis further reveals the presence of distinct high-poverty clusters across several sub-districts in multiple regencies and cities. These results highlight the importance of place-based policy approaches that are sensitive to local spatial conditions. Such policies are essential for addressing uneven development and improving the effectiveness of poverty reduction strategies at the sub-district level in archipelagic regions.